Study of the propagation characteristics of flare-associated interplanetary shock waves in the flare-heliospheric current sheet coordinate system.

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Interplanetary Shock Waves: Solar Flares, Heliosphere: Current Sheets

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This paper proposes a transient source - heliospheric current sheet coordinate system, to study the solar transient disturbance propagations in the heliospheric space. Taking the flare as an example of the transient sources, the authors have analysed 277 flare-associated interplanetary shock events by use of this flare-current sheet coordinate system. The results show that the presence of the heliospheric current sheet has important influence on the transient disturbances, such as flare-associated interplanetary shock waves propagation in the heliospheric space, especially in the region from the sun to the Alfvénic point.

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